and pelvic viscera plexus and lesser
I. Acute Abdomen
II. Anatomy and Physiology
splanchnic nerve
A. Visceral pain Sigmoid colon, Lowest T10-11
B. Parietal pain rectum, kidney, splanchnic nerve
C. Referred pain ureters, and
D. Shifting pain testes
III. History taking
Bladder & Hypogastric S2-4
A. Pain rectosigmoid plexus
B. Other symptoms associated
C. Regions of the abdomen
IV. Physical Examination
A. Inspection
B. Percussion
C. Palpation
D. Abdominal examination signs
V. Laboratory studies VI. Imaging studies
VII. Indications for surgical consult